Importing Phantom Cine Files into Resolve Lite 9

I'm having a problem with only certain .cine files imported into Resolve. They have no preview and play as black. The files play fine in Quicktime Player 7 (Gluetools is installed). Some older .cine files import with preview, so I installed the new version of Gluetools to eliminate the chance of it being an unsupported camera issue. The result is the same. Any ideas?

I had a different problem working with Phantom Flex .cine files where they appeared in 9b2 as incorrectly blue. There may have been a decoder setting that was off somewhere, but I didn't dig too deep because the files worked correctly in 8.2. I would suggest trying the same in 8.2.

The previous version gave me trouble as well, so I went back to the version 9 beta. I think this is a GPU issue. An error message came up saying that the GPU was overloaded (even though I was only browsing files at the time). I can preview and transcode any .cine files under 3GB, but anything larger shows as black. It's odd I didn't get the error previously if the system is being taxed. I'm going to run this by BlackMagic support and I'll post back if they offer something contrary.

I'm running into a similar issue in v9 where they're going neon green but it sounds very similar to your blue issue. The CDL from v8.2 was fine, it's something wrong with the way v9 is processing the .cine files. I have 2 machines here, one with 8.2 that I'm grading in but we were using v9 to render dailies since it's so much faster. Going to have to stick with 8 for Phantom material I suppose.

I am about to start a Phantom .cine job myself but not sure if it will work in 9.1.3 - when files get here I guess I will find out! Just wondering what/if any a workflow advice you might have as I have never graded from .cine.

I am meant to do a one light pass and make ProRes files for the editor but anything I should know about aspect ratio, frame rate, preferences for ingest etc??